Slope Stats

2019m

1020m

999m

Kayak Akresi:272

Pistes:66

Yapay kar:20%

Halfpipe:1

Kayakçılık için arazi parkları:1

X-Country:97 km

Acemiler20%

orta seviyedekiler35%

Profesyoneller45%

Popular Morzine (Haute Savoie region) is one of the closest major French resorts to the gateway city of Geneva. It is in the middle of one of the most extensive ski regions in the Alps: Les Portes du Soleil. This is a ski circus that connects 15 resorts in France and Switzerland. In addition to Morzine on the French side of the border are: Avoriaz, Les Gets, Montriond, St.-Jean d'Aulps, Abondance, and La Chapelle. The Swiss resorts are Planachaux, Champery, Les Crosets, Val-d'Illiez, Champoussin, Morgins, Chatel and Torgon. Les Portes du Soleil has overwhelming statistics: runs up to seven miles long, 403 miles of tended trails and slopes, limitless off-piste terrain and 207 lifts of every shape, size and description. The entire region is available on a hands-free, electronic pass tucked into a parka. Half of Morzine's slopes are rated beginner or intermediate, which attracts families to this resort which is a traditional village with old buildings and a colorful history. It partners in promotion with the purpose-built resort of Avoriaz, a mile higher and with treeless slopes that appeal to powder seekers. Avoriaz is a popular jumping off spot for the trip across the border to Swiss resorts. Morzine has 3 new 6-man chairlifts, a new high-speed chairlift, and a Magic Carpet.

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Visitor Reviews of Morzine

Andy from United Kingdom writes:

Hey Heidi, I'd say get whole region for all of you. A) price difference is not huge, assuming you go at least one day to PDS with whole family, the difference 5 days is the cost of a one day pass, B) at that time of year snow can be a gamble and you'll always get better snow higher up in Avoriaz (PDS). Also crossing from Morzine to PDS region can be a bit of a trek (lifts, etc) so keep that in mind if you venture off and need to be back for a certain time.